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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why would you send him to that school even one more day? I would send him to an affordable Catholic school, other low cost private school, or homeschool him. I would call every charter school to see if there was room or rent a small apartment in another area temporarily to send my kid to any other school. [/quote] My kid was bullied constantly in Catholic school. Don't be fooled into thinking it any different there or that they do anything about it.[/quote] PP - You're an idiot. OP - I'm on Capitol Hill, had the same issue, and had to sue the DCPS. The only person who cared was the judge. If you can't trust the principal, get out of there. We're in a blue ribbon parochial and loving it. Our DD is progressing amazingly, now out of DCPS. Bullying isn't tolerated. [/quote] You actually sued DCPS? Why did you do that, if you were just going to send your kid to Catholic school? Wow. [/quote] No, we were fans of our neighborhood school until kids in the class started getting beat on and my daughter was waking up at night balling inconsolably. And the principal didn't make the class safe and actually lied about what was going on in there until a room parent emailed the parents to say what really was going on. So DCPS has cost me of lot of money for private school and a lot of hassle, and we had to leave our neighborhood school and friends. Unless you're going to move, go parochial or private. Yeah, I'm still mad as hell about it, and at those incompetent, non-caring DCPS bureaucrats. Bring in charters and vouchers, and let DCPS go out of business; they don't earn their paychecks. I kove the DCPS teachers, but the administrators are absolutely abysmal. We lost our "neighborhood" school; that was a big loss but my DD is now thriving - in parochial school.[/quote]
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